It most likely is but it really should be. Most Mac users who are upgrading are doing so from much earlier models, due to the brilliant longevity that Macs have. Anything they upgrade to will most likely be 2, 3 or 4 times faster than they currently have. I truly believe that they won't think anything but "Man, this is heaps faster, even running under emulation!" And when the Universal CS suite is released you should see an even greater improvement! Just my thoughts.... Coj (who's waiting on delivery of two MacPro 2.6 Intels for graphic design production in the studio) "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com> > I am interested in upgrading to a 24 inch iMac Intel ... But I don't > want to try running Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Photoshop and Illustrator > inside Rosetta... > > Anyone heard anything about Adobe's planned releases? > > Steve No idea, but I would imagine that Apple must be anxious for them to hurry up and get it out. How many people don't want to buy a new Intel based Mac until the Adobe apps are ported. I would imagine that this is holding up quite a few hardware sales. Zane